Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Step by Step eBook

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66 Chapter 3 Edit and Proofread Text


Selection area
In the selection area, the pointer becomes a right-pointing arrow.

After selecting the text you want to delete, press either Backspace or Delete.
Tip To release a selection, click anywhere in the window other than the selection area.
If you want to move or copy the selected text, you have three options:
● Drag-and-drop editing Use this feature, which is frequently referred to simply as
dragging, when you need to move or copy text only a short distance—for example,
within a paragraph. Start by using any of the methods described previously to
select the text. Then point to the selection, hold down the mouse button, drag the
text to its new location, and release the mouse button. To copy the selection, hold
down the Ctrl key while you drag.
● Cut, Copy, and Paste buttons Use this method when you need to move or copy
text between two locations that you cannot see at the same time—for example,
between pages or between documents. Select the text, and click the Cut or Copy
button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab. (The cut or copied item is stored
in an area of your computer’s memory called the Microsoft Office Clipboard, hence
the name of the group.) Then reposition the cursor, and click the Paste button to
insert the selection in its new location. If you click the Paste arrow instead of the
button, Word displays a list of different ways to paste the selection.
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